The Assembly Line: Getting Things Moving
It was once said by Henry Ford that, “there is one rule for the industrialist and that is: make the best quality goods possible at the lowest cost possible, paying the highest wages possible”. This quote is quite fitting for the man that invented the first moving assembly line; which allowed products to be created more efficiently and cheaper. The assembly line was a significantly important invention because it enhanced previous technology to create a positive impact in factory operation, improved the everyday lives of Americans, and inspired modern day inventions based on the assembly line. As a result of Henry Ford inventing the Assembly line, he increased efficiency of large-scale production hugely.
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For example, prior to the invention of the assembly line an Automobile was considered a luxury only for the rich. After Henry Ford invented the moving assembly line, middle class Americans were also able to purchase this commodity. Due to Henry Ford’s assembly line invention, factories in modern society have produced highly intelligent assembly lines. Ford’s creation has caused a reverberation throughout history and even in the 21st century. For instance, Ford’s own company, today, can create up to 605 cars in 10 hours. Solely, one assembly line may only have 500 workers, and can fashion five various types of car models and many different features. This invention over 100 years ago has aided humans to access the ability to produce goods at a mass scale quite quickly. In sum, the moving assembly line was one of the most important inventions of the early 20th century. Henry Ford improved the technology and productivity of factories with this innovation. He also helped better the lives of Americans during his lifetime, and quite possibly people around the world (even in our lifetime). His assembly line has also led to the development of even more intelligent mobile factory